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Sandhya Raagam (1989 film)

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'Sandhya Raagam' is a 1989 Indian Tamil-language drama film produced, written and directed by Balu Mahendra. It stars Chokkalinga Bagavathar, Oviyar Veera Santhanam and Archana in prominent roles. Shot in black-and-white, the film was photographed and edited by Mahendra himself. At the 37th National Film Awards, it won the Award for Best Film on Family Welfare (1990).

Plot



Chokkalingam, an octagenarian, leaves his village upon the death of his wife. He migrates to Madras, where his nephew Vasu, a lower-middle-class man lives along with his family. Chokkalingam becomes an additional burden for Vasu, who is not able to meet the demands of his own family.

Cast



* Chokkalinga Bhagavathar as Chokkalingam

* Archana as Thulasi

* Oviyar Veera Santhanam as Vasu

* Baby Rajalakshmi as Valli

Themes



The film's central theme revolves around old age.

Production



The film was made on a shoestring budget. Like his previous films, Mahendra wrote the screenplay, edited and photographed the film apart from handling the direction. Ramasamy was hired as the art director while V. S. Murthy and A. S. Laxmi Narayanan looked after the audiography. The film did not have any songs; L. Vaidyanathan composed the background score.

Reception



'Sandhya Raagam' is yet to have a theatrical release, but was regularly aired on Doordarshan. N. Krishnaswamy of 'The Indian Express' said, "Balu Mahendra narrates the plight of his lead character with a tremendously observant eye. The celluloid breathes silence and beauty, and the humour and piquancy of the situations are striking".

The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare in 1990. A year later, it was screened at the International Film Festival of India. In a 2007 interview to 'The Hindu', Mahendra said that 'Sandhya Raagam' and 'Veedu' were his two films "with the fewest compromises and mistakes."

In 2011, Mahendra said that there was no existing negative of the film.

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